First, we need to find the total ratio. Since the ratio of adults to kids is 5:6, the total ratio is 5+6=<<5+6=11>>11.
Next, we need to find the fraction that represents the kids' portion of the ratio. The fraction is given by 6/11.
To find the number of kids waiting in line, we multiply the fraction representing the kids' portion by the total number of people in line: 6/11 * 132 = <<6/11*132=72>>72 kids. Answer: \boxed{72}.
It’s opening day at an amusement park. There are 132 people in line before it officially opens. If the ratio of adults to kids waiting to get in is 5:6 , how many kids are waiting in line?
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